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Get a free Google Nest Mini when you buy Tile Sticker Bluetooth trackers
TL;DR: Helpful Tile Sticker Bluetooth trackers come with a free Google Nest Mini, giving you a $159.96 value for $99.99.
You can do more with your voice than ever before, including finding items you’ve misplaced. If you have a smart assistant like Alexa or Google Assistant, you can ask them to find your keys or locate the remote.
How? Tile Bluetooth trackers are voice command compatible to make finding your stuff even easier. Bonus: A Tile Sticker eight-pack comes with a free Google Nest Mini now through Black Friday. That’s a $159.96 value for just $99.99.
The Sticker is Tile’s newest tracker, and as you can probably gather from its name, it sticks onto the items you don’t want to lose. Pop one on the TV remote, a camera, your drill — whatever you want to keep tabs on.
These trackers have a 150-foot tracking range and are waterproof. If you aren’t familiar with how to use a Tile tracker, it’s really easy. Just download the app, connect your device, and tap the tracking button. Your Sticker will sound off a loud ring, allowing you to find your stuff.
When you buy an eight-pack, you’ll get a free Google Nest Mini, so you’ll have the ability to ask Google Assistant to help you locate your lost items. Grab a Tile Sticker eight-pack with a free Google Nest Mini for $99.99.
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